brian69+FollowWould You Game on Virtual Giant Screens?Asus just dropped the ROG Xreal R1, the world’s first 240Hz gaming glasses, and I’m torn. A 171-inch virtual display strapped to your face sounds like a dream for competitive gamers and portable setups, but is this the future of immersive play or just another wearable hype? Would you ditch your monitor for glasses that promise ultra-smooth visuals and spatial audio? Let’s debate: is this the next big leap or a niche flex? #Tech #AsusROG #Xreal00Share
Brittney Pope+FollowHolographic Fans: Next-Gen PC Flex or Gimmick?Asus just dropped the ROG G1000, a gaming PC that swaps out basic cooling for a full-on holographic fan system. With over a thousand LEDs spinning up wild animations, it’s a visual showpiece—but does this innovation actually improve the gaming experience, or is it just RGB on steroids? Would you trade airflow for aesthetics, or does this set a new bar for PC builds? Let’s debate! #Tech #AsusROG #GamingPC00Share
Christopher Rice+FollowWould You Game on 171 Inches in Your Pocket?Asus is shaking up the AR glasses scene with the ROG Xreal R1 AR—boasting a virtual 171-inch display at 240Hz, all from eyewear that looks almost normal. But here’s the catch: it’s capped at 1080p resolution. Would you trade pixel density for ultra-smooth gameplay and portability? Is this the future of immersive gaming, or just another flashy spec? Let’s debate. #Tech #AsusROG #ARglasses00Share
Rebecca Hull+FollowAre Gaming Glasses the Next Big Thing?Asus just dropped its ROG Xreal R1 AR gaming glasses at CES 2026, boasting a 240 Hz Micro-OLED display that simulates a massive 171-inch screen. But here’s the catch: the resolution is only Full HD. Is this a game-changer for immersive play, or does the pixel count hold it back? Would you trade clarity for refresh rate and portability? Let’s debate the future of wearable gaming displays. #Tech #CES2026 #AsusROG00Share
Angela Chavez+FollowIs ASUS ROG Raikiri II the New King?ASUS just dropped the ROG Raikiri II, a truly wireless Xbox controller that’s gunning for the top spot. With anti-drift magnetic thumbsticks, two-stage triggers, RGB flair, and up to 50 hours of battery, it’s designed to play nice with the Xbox Ally and more. But can it outclass Razer’s Wolverine V3 Pro or the Xbox Elite? Would you trade weight for battery life and customization? Let’s debate: what makes a controller truly next-gen? #Tech #XboxAlly #ASUSROG00Share